Florida had their road winning streak snapped at six games when Todd Ford and the Stingrays shut them out Friday night. Florida only managed 20 shots on goal in the game. Mitch Fadden was scoreless for only the fifth time this season. Janus has lost two in a row.

The second year pro earned another First Star with a three point night as Florida extended their road winning streak to six games with a win over division-leading Greenville Wednesday. Fadden, who has points in 23 of his 27 games this year, now leads the ECHL by eight points over Elmiraâ€™s Justin Donati. The Blades got the ECHLâ€™s third leading scorer back this week when Francis Lemieux was returned from AHL Manitoba.

Florida dropped their second in a row to Greenville despite two more points from ECHL scoring leader Mitch Fadden. One night after starting with Fadden on the top line, Alex Hutchings wasnâ€™t in the lineup. Janus, who was sick Friday, got the start and took the loss for the Everblades.

Florida had their 7-game win streak snapped by division-leading Greenville, falling 2-1 at home Friday night. Faddenâ€™s 10th goal of the year opened the gameâ€™s scoring, but Florida couldnâ€™t add another goal against former Harvard goalie Dov Grummet-Morris. Alex Hutchings started the game on a line with Fadden in the absence of the teamâ€™s second leading scorer, Francis Lemieux, who was given a tryout with AHL Manitoba, and Matthew Pistilli, who was called up to AHL Charlotte. The Everblades were already missing Alex Imbeault, who is out with an injury. Lightning prospect goaltender Jaroslav Janus didnâ€™t dress for the game due to an illness.

Florida won their seventh in a row despite a goose egg on the scoreboard from the ECHLâ€™s leading scorer, Mitch Fadden. Fadden saw his point streak ended at seven games, though he did score in the shootout. Alex Hutchings could not build on his four point night last time out, and failed to convert his shootout attempt. With the win, the Everblades pulled within two points of Greenville for the South Division lead at 16-9-0-0. Greenville has two games in hand on Florida.

Thatâ€™s more like it! Alex Hutchings, who scored 47 goals last year for Barrie in the OHL but has struggled somewhat in his rookie pro year, erupted for three goals and four points as the Everblades won their sixth in a row Saturday night, defeating Cincinnati 5-3. Hutchings (pictured while with Barrie) benefited from playing on a line with ECHL scoring leader Mitch Fadden, who extended his point streak to seven games and had his third three-point night in four outings, assisting on all three of Hutchingsâ€™ goals. Fadden has 10 points in his last four games, and 19 in his last 10. Though AHL Norfolk is rolling offensively, Fadden may be forcing his way into the lineup.

Mullin (pictured) had a monster night for Fargo, earning four of his five points in the second period, including a shorthanded goal. Mullin is now over a point-per-game pace and leads the Force in scoring. Fargo evened their record at 9-9-3 and is climbing up the Western Conference standings. Theyâ€™re five points out of first, though theyâ€™ve played three more games than conference-leading Dubuque.

Connolly has goals in four straight games and in six of his last seven games. He is third in the league in goals. Connolly passed the Lightningâ€™s Steven Stamkos for the goal scoring lead in the Lightning organization. Your move, Mr. Stamkos. Colin Jacobs (2011 eligible) had a hat trick for Seattle Friday.

The Everblades won their fifth in a row, defeating Cincinnati on the road 4-2 despite being outshot 36-24. Mitch Fadden extended his point streak to six games and Alex Hutchings (pictured) earned a point for the first time in five games. Florida's Mike McKenzie (undrafted) had two goals and was given First Star in front of his father, TSNâ€™s Bob McKenzie, who was in attendance.

Jarosolav Janus stopped 49 shots and fellow Lightning prospect Mitch Fadden had his second consecutive three assist/plus-three game as Florida won their fourth in a row beating Kalamzoo 5-2 Wednesday night in Michigan. Janus earned First Star for his efforts and the goaltender saw his save percentage rise over .900 for the first time this year. Former Chicoutimi Sagueneen Francis Lemieux (undrafted) had a hat trick for the Everblades. With his three assists, Fadden extended his ECHL points lead to six. Florida teammate Matthew Pistilli, who Fadden set up for the gameâ€™s opening goal 20 seconds into the contest, pulled into a tie for second at 26 points.

Fadden earned a game star for the third straight game and extended his point streak to 4 games with 3 assists Sunday. He is now 3 points up on Elmiraâ€™s Justin Donati for the league lead in points. Donati went scoreless in the game Sunday. Lightning prospect Alex Hutchings was scoreless for the fourth straight game.